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Neuropathy in the feet?...⚠️ 3 in 5 advanced cases progresses to " “Irreversible Interventions”.

Researchers discovered a toxic buildup called “analgesic plaque” that may interfere with nerve signaling by damaging the "Myelin Sheath".

By Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Former Harvard Medical Researcher
8 minute read
Published 5 hours ago – Updated moments ago

Neuropathy doesn’t start with pain. It starts with silent corrosion.

First: Tingling.

Then: Nighttime burning.

Next: Loss of balance.

And in advanced stages…People become dependent on walkers, wheelchairs — or face invasive surgeries costing $30,000.

Internal documents revealed the existence of something called “analgesic plaque.”

A microscopic residue left by common painkillers.

It accumulates around the myelin sheath.

Like rust on an electrical wire.

And when the myelin is corroded…
The nerve short-circuits.

The brain begins to receive pain signals even when there is no injury.

Question:
If more than 80% of people over 50 have nerve degeneration…
Why do only some experience extreme pain?

The answer lies in the interview.

 

 

A 67-year-old grandmother who once lived independently reached an unthinkable point.

She started talking about the possibility of removing her own legs.

Not because of injury.
But to escape relentless electric pain caused by advanced neuropathy.

Her son, a neurologist, followed every conventional protocol.

Nothing stopped the progression.

That’s when he decided to look beyond traditional treatment guidelines.

What he found challenged the way neuropathy has been treated for decades.

Following the media coverage, reports began to emerge from patients claiming to have experienced significant changes.

Some described an improvement in pain intensity.

Others reported more restful nights after years of constant discomfort.

 

For years, many people have been told to simply manage their nerve pain.

But this interview presents a different explanation —
one that may help clarify why burning, tingling, and numbness keep returning

 

If you’re over 55 and feel that your feet aren’t the same as they used to be…

It may be worth watching carefully.

 

The section on nerve signaling is especially important

Comments

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Jessica Brown · 2h
I was skeptical at first when he mentioned "analgesic plaque"... but after understanding how it affects the myelin sheath, everything started making sense. My nighttime burning has noticeably decreased.
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Deborah White · 1h
Same here! My doctor only focused on pain meds. No one ever explained the nerve “short circuit” part. This interview was eye-opening.
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Patricia Evans · 48m
I thought it sounded too simple. But after trying what he suggested, the tingling isn't constant anymore. Still early, but hopeful.
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James Miller · 1h
My neurologist never mentioned anything about plaque buildup around the nerves. After watching this, I decided to try the approach discussed. The burning sensation has reduced significantly.
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Linda Garcia · 35m
The explanation about the myelin sheath really got my attention. I never understood why pain meds only masked the problem. This gave me a different perspective.
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Robert Lee · 15m
I was very skeptical. But the science behind nerve signaling made sense to me. After applying the method described, my balance feels more stable.
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Tom Harris · 5m
Same here. I didn’t expect much, but the constant shocks I used to feel are noticeably less intense now.
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Rebecca Simmons · Just now
Has anyone else tried addressing the plaque buildup mentioned in the interview? Just watched it and seriously considering giving this approach a try.
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